National Semiconductor Introduces Industry's First 20V Synchronous Buck Controller to Integrate Key Four Features

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National Semiconductor Introduces Industry's First 20V Synchronous Buck Controller to Integrate Key Four Features

PowerWise Controller Drives All Intermediate Bus Architecture Point-of-Load Applications

SANTA CLARA, Calif., July 6 -- National Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE:NSM) today announced a new synchronous voltage-mode buck controller that drives a variety of high-current point-of-load applications in printers, telecom, networking and embedded computing applications.

A new addition to National's PowerWise® energy-efficient product family, the LM27402's advanced features make it the industry's most feature-rich 20V synchronous buck controller.  Until today, point-of-load controllers have incorporated one or two complex features, such as a wide input voltage range, integrated high-current gate drivers with adaptive dead-time, inductor DCR current sensing or on-chip bias supply sub-regulator.  National's LM27402, however, is the first universal point-of-load controller to integrate all these advanced features into a single chip - key features required for many types of DC-DC applications.

Technical Features of National's LM27402 Synchronous Buck Controller

A wide input voltage range of 3V to 20V allows the LM27402 to interface with all intermediate bus voltages, including 3.3V, 5.0V and 12V rails.  Integrated inductor DC resistance current sense eliminates the need for resistive power train elements to detect output current.  This increases overall power conversion efficiency and allows accurate continuous current limit sensing.  The current sense threshold level is programmable to accommodate a wide range of load current levels using the smallest inductor possible.

Output voltage is adjustable down to 0.6V with a one percent voltage reference providing output voltage set-point accuracy over the full -40 degrees C to 125 degrees C operating temperature range.  An integrated bias supply sub-regulator eliminates the external bias voltage supply to simplify PC board layout.  Integrated, high-current MOSFET gate drivers with adaptive dead-time control enable ultra-efficient power conversion with load currents as high as 30A.  It also supports programmable soft-start, tracking and pre-biased startup.

Offered in 16-pin thermally enhanced TSSOP and 4 mm by 4 mm LLP packages, the LM27402 is available for design on National's WEBENCH® Power Designer at http://www.national.com/analog/webench.

For more information or to order samples and an evaluation board, visit http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM27402.html.

Availability and Pricing

Available now, National's LM27402 is priced at $1.68 in 1,000-unit quantities.  More information about National's power management products is available at http://www.national.com/analog/power.

About National Semiconductor

National Semiconductor is a leader in power management technology.  Known for its easy-to-use analog integrated circuits and world-class supply chain, National's high-performance analog products enable its customers' systems to be more energy efficient.  Headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., National reported sales of $1.42 billion for fiscal 2010.  Additional information is available at http://www.national.com.

National Semiconductor and PowerWise are registered trademarks of National Semiconductor Corporation.  All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

  Media Contact          Reader Information
  Gayle Bullock          Design Support Group
  (408) 721-2033         (800) 272-9959
  gayle.bullock@nsc.com  http://www.national.com

Source: National Semiconductor Corp.
   

CONTACT:  Media, Gayle Bullock, +1-408-721-2033, gayle.bullock@nsc.com,
or Reader Information, Design Support Group, 1-800-272-9959, both of National
Semiconductor Corp.

Web Site:  http://www.national.com/

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